doveadm-move(1)

NAME

   doveadm-move  -  Move  messages  matching  the  given search query into
   another mailbox
   doveadm-copy - Copy messages  matching  the  given  search  query  into
   another mailbox

SYNOPSIS

   doveadm  [-Dv]  move  [-S  socket_path]  destination [user source_user]
   search_query
   doveadm [-Dv] move [-S socket_path] -A destination  [user  source_user]
   search_query
   doveadm   [-Dv]   move  [-S  socket_path]  -F  file  destination  [user
   source_user] search_query
   doveadm  [-Dv]  move  [-S  socket_path]  -u  user   destination   [user
   source_user] search_query

   doveadm  [-Dv]  copy  [-S  socket_path]  destination [user source_user]
   search_query
   doveadm [-Dv] copy [-S socket_path] -A destination  [user  source_user]
   search_query
   doveadm   [-Dv]   copy  [-S  socket_path]  -F  file  destination  [user
   source_user] search_query
   doveadm  [-Dv]  copy  [-S  socket_path]  -u  user   destination   [user
   source_user] search_query

DESCRIPTION

   doveadm  move can be used for moving mails between mailboxes for one or
   more users.  The search_query is used to restrict  which  messages  are
   moved into the destination mailbox.
   doveadm  copy  behaves  the  same  as  doveadm move, except that copied
   messages will not be expunged after copying.

   In the first form, doveadm(1) will execute the  move/copy  action  with
   the environment of the logged in system user.

   In  the  second  form, doveadm(1) will iterate over all users, found in
   the configured user_db(s), and  move  or  copy  each  user's  messages,
   matching the given search_query, into the user's destination mailbox.

   In the third form, doveadm(1) will iterate over all users, found in the
   given file, and move or copy each user's messages, matching  the  given
   search_query, into the user's destination mailbox.

   In  the  fourth  form,  matching mails will be moved or copied only for
   given user(s).

OPTIONS

   Global doveadm(1) options:

   -D     Enables verbosity and debug messages.

   -o setting=value
          Overrides       the       configuration       setting       from
          /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf  and  from  the  userdb with the given
          value.  In order to override multiple settings,  the  -o  option
          may be specified multiple times.

   -v     Enables verbosity, including progress counter.

   Command specific options:

   -A     If  the  -A option is present, the command will be performed for
          all users.  Using this option in combination with  system  users
          from  userdb  { driver = passwd } is not recommended, because it
          contains also users with a lower UID  than  the  one  configured
          with the first_valid_uid setting.

          When   the  SQL  userdb  module  is  used  make  sure  that  the
          iterate_query   setting   in   /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext
          matches  your  database  layout.   When  using  the  LDAP userdb
          module, make sure  that  the  iterate_attrs  and  iterate_filter
          settings  in  /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext match your LDAP
          schema.  Otherwise doveadm(1) will be unable to iterate over all
          users.

   -F file
          Execute  the  command  for  all  the users in the file.  This is
          similar to the -A option, but instead of  getting  the  list  of
          users  from  the userdb, they are read from the given file.  The
          file contains one username per line.

   -S socket_path
          The option's argument is either an absolute path to a local UNIX
          domain  socket, or a hostname and port (hostname:port), in order
          to connect a remote host via a TCP socket.

          This allows an administrator to execute doveadm(1) mail commands
          through the given socket.

   -u user/mask
          Run  the command only for the given user.  It's also possible to
          use '*' and '?' wildcards (e.g. -u *@example.org).
          When neither the -A option, nor  the  -F file  option,  nor  the
          -u user  was  specified,  the  command will be executed with the
          environment of the currently logged in user.

ARGUMENTS

   destination
          The name of the destination mailbox, into which the mails should
          be  moved  or  copied.   The  destination  mailbox  must  exist,
          otherwise this command will fail.

   search_query
          Move/copy  messages  matching  the  given  search  query.    See
          doveadm-search-query(7) for details.

   user source_user
          The  keyword  user  followed  by  a  valid user name.  When this
          argument is present, doveadm(1) will apply the  search_query  to
          the source_user's mail_location.
          Limitation:  Currently  the users, specified by -u user and user
          source_user, must share the same UID and GID.

EXAMPLE

   Move jane's messages - received in September 2011 - from her INBOX into
   her archive.

   doveadm move -u jane Archive/2011/09 mailbox INBOX BEFORE \
   2011-10-01 SINCE 01-Sep-2011

REPORTING BUGS

   Report  bugs, including doveconf -n output, to the Dovecot Mailing List
   <[email protected]>.  Information about reporting bugs  is  available
   at: http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html

SEE ALSO

   doveadm(1), doveadm-search-query(7)



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